A watch is not necessarily better if it is expensive or famous.
Just because the price is high doesn't mean it's good, and just because it's cheap doesn't mean it's bad.
Just because a watch is famous doesn't necessarily mean it's good for you.
You can judge whether a watch is really good or bad by trying out various watches.
However, owning multiple watches is fine if you like it, but it's not realistic.
Isn't it usually one, two or three at most?
As such, I have the experience of using many watches while buying and selling watches.
Not because I like watches, but because I've been working with watches since I was an office worker.
When recommending something to a customer, I was reluctant to recommend something that I had never used before.
I tried using everything I liked, regardless of whether it was famous or not.
Among these, the Cartier Pasha C35 is a watch that is relatively easy to obtain and is recommended to be in the top three.
It goes without saying that the design is good, but the automatic winding with date is also highly practical.
The best part is that you can not only wear it with any outfit, but also choose it all year round.
This watch was designed by Gerald Genta, who also designed masterpieces for each brand.
However, rather than a complete design, it is a "redesign" that is a modern interpretation of a past work.
Even if you don't care about the details, the design of this watch is eye-catching.
Having used watches of various designs and sizes, my personal criteria for choosing one are:
- Maximum bezel diameter is 38mm. If you consider practicality, it should be 35mm or less.
・The machine inside must be maintainable, regardless of whether it is mechanical or battery-powered.
- Avoid trendy designs at all costs.
- Items that do not have specs displayed on the dial.
- A lighter dial color is easier to use regardless of the scene.
It varies a little depending on the watch, but I think that there is generally no mistake in choosing this area.
If I'm going to get a watch, I want to use it almost every day, not just occasionally.
A watch that you value so much that you become nervous about it is difficult to use.
I feel like it's a waste more than anything.
I used it a lot and fixed it and still use it.
Isn't it nice to have a watch that is so easy to use?